
Courtesy of the
George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center in Bartlesville come some fascinating bald eagle nest cameras in Oklahoma. I can't embed the videos directly here in Elliot's blog, but
here is the link. There are a total of four cameras, with two cameras focused on a nest at the
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge near Vian, Oklahoma, and two looking at a nest from
Sooner Lake north of Stillwater, Oklahoma. The nest at the Sequoyah NWR includes two recently-hatched baby eagles, and you can frequently see them being fed by their parents. One of the cameras provides spectacular close-up shots of the nest and the babies, at least when they're not covered by mom. Or is that dad? Who can tell?
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